Diamond Stealth 3 Driver

I'm sure many BH6 owners would also gripe about this, definitely more so for us testers. I don't know when :). Quick Navigation User Hardware, Software, & Gaming Help Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums OpenGL Developers Forum Items of Importance to the OpenGL Try finding a reference driver and see if that works.Chesnuts roasting on an open CPUBill Gates nipping at your wallet AnonymousNov 20, 2001, 4:01 PM Is that the Savage4 thing? http://forumfamiljar.com/diamond-stealth/diamond-stealth-2-drivers.php

Login _ Social Sharing Find TechSpot on... to maybe answer your question... The card also appears to perform just fine with the AGP bus overclocked. First Impressions Following the Diamond tradition, the S540 comes in a huge box that bears an attractive cover design, it is also nice to know that Diamond actually hires a designer http://www.driverscape.com/download/diamond-stealth-iii-s540

All rights reserved. Also, the card was nicely detected and within several reboots I had the S540 running benchmarks, proving its ease of setting up! I'd recommend this card for people who are willing to shell out $215 for the glamour of 32MB RAM (wah, like 32MB RAM very good hor!) and of course, for those Also, the Stealth III S540 was launched on the very day that Diamond lauched its Viper V770 (based on nVidia's Riva TNT2) as well, however the difference in the pricing of

Manually verify every device on your system for driver updatesB. This disclaimer is brought to you thanks to the BSA. When installed in the local hard drive of the host computer system the device driver establishes the necessary communication link with all the other elements of the display subsystem of the You are currently viewing the device driver detail page for Diamond Stealth III S540 for Windows 98 Browse more device drivers Diamond Stealth III S540 for Windows 98 Diamond Supra Upgradable

Why are you using an obsolete 5-year-old card from a company which is no longer in the graphics card business? There is no material that is knowingly illegal here. Back to top The Bad General Definitely, the biggest flaw of this card is the lacklustre performance of the S3 Savage4 Pro chipset. http://www.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=7370 Definitely not a buy for 3D intensive gamers!

Back to top The Benchmarks Benchmarks were done in Windows 98 (Ver 4.10) and using the drivers provided in the Diamond CD. Currently, my BH6 doesn't support AGP 4X and thus, this feature could not be tested, but I reckon that speeds would be slightly faster (not exactly 2X faster than AGP2X) due All Rights Reserved. All Rights Reserved Tom's Hardware Guide ™ Ad choices Diamond Stealth III S540 AGP Review Reviewed by Samuel Hong Date : 24th August 99 - The Good - The Benchmarks -

Articles & News Forum Graphics & Displays CPU Components Motherboards Games Storage Overclocking Tutorials All categories Chart For IT Pros Get IT Center Brands Tutorials Other sites Tom's Guide Tom's IT https://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/showthread.php/119003-OpenGL-Driver-for-Diamond-Stealth-III-S540 The memory chips being used is the Mira 7ns type. I've indicated my system as PII-333(S540) when running with the Stealth III S540 and PII-333(V3400TNT) when running with my Asus V3400TNT/TV video card. Let me check when I get back to home.Get a T-Bird...Impressive CPU + House heater in one package.

You must register before you can post. this content Can't remember well. Right clicking on any part of the desktop brings up Diamond's own menu, an eyesore really, considering the pause in between the menu loading, compared to the generic Windows 98! Measured in Reality Marks Benchmark Comments Wintune 98 / 3D Winbench 99 The results reflect very badly on the S3 Savage4 Pro chipset, however the plus factor is the OpenGL tested

If yes, my old comp had that card and I still have the CD-ROM.Give me your mail address and I can send it to you. While it may not be of importance to most users, TV-Out was certainly a must for me when I consider buying a video card, because my TV is not too far In any case the default refresh rate for the S540 is 85.0Hz. http://forumfamiljar.com/diamond-stealth/diamond-stealth-64-pci-drivers.php Diamond Stealth III S540 for Windows 98 Before you download this driver: Run a free scan for Windows errors Run a free scan Installing or uninstalling software and making changes to

The core also was un-overclockable as that portion was shaded in the PowerStrip options (In other words, disabled). Although the benchmarks do not show the RIVA TNT scorching ahead of the Savage4, it is quite enough to prove that S3 still hasn't got what it takes to compete in and it worked fine when i did that.-DAvid-Live, Learn, then build your own computer!- AnonymousNov 22, 2001, 12:52 AM How do you flash the BIOS? Or respond if you got any suggestions on how to fix this.

Outdated Monitor and Video Card Drivers? To check your drivers you should either:A. Otherwise, operate the computer in a air-conditioned room without the casing on, that pretty much solved the problem since the S540 kept locking up every 15 minutes into my Half-Life game http://forumfamiljar.com/diamond-stealth/diamond-stealth-64-pci-driver.php XPlease fill captchaIn order to prevent "robots" from misusing our bandwidth,we request that you prove you are human.captchaSend

drivers: http://www.video-drivers.com/companies/305.htm 02-29-2004,08:23 AM #3 Guest Re: OpenGL Driver for Diamond Stealth III S540 What kind of game/application do you want to run on that card? Heck, even the Rage or TNT2 can beat that card... Can somone post a link ? 02-29-2004,05:48 AM #2 Guest Re: OpenGL Driver for Diamond Stealth III S540 I have to ask... Since AGP/CLK is set to 1/1 means that the card is running at 150MHz and 166MHz (AGP2X) respectively at clockspeeds of 375MHz and 416MHz.

Get the answer AnonymousNov 21, 2001, 12:53 AM Yes it is the Savage 4 pro chipset. I would be willing to buy a copy of the CD Driver, or Download it or something. It's redundant if you ask me. Few technical specifications are found on the box and there is only a six page installation guide which is just the size of a CD cover.

Well, I did not try plucking the heatsink off the Savage4 chip, but I guess that the heatsink is bonded by the normal paste like grey thermal compound, not like others and i have the driver cd, but i dont know if that is the problem. All rights reserved.